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Follow the instructions of your diving instructor

Never dive if it requires decompression
Maximum diving depth is up to 30 m
Make a safety stop when changing the depth of dive 3 min after 5 m
First diving should be the deepest. Do not go deeper when diving for the second time
Finish diving when you have no less than 40 bars of air pressure in the tank
If you lose your group try finding it for 1 minute and then ascend to the surface
Never leave the air tank unprotected when you are either on the boat or on the shore. Make sure it is fixed
Always dive in pair
Do not touch or disturb animals and plants. You might get yourself hurt
Do not take anything from the sea apart from wastage
Do not go outside the area specified by the instructor
Be careful and do not dispose yourself too much to nitrogen or carbon dioxide. Do not go over the safety curve on the tables or the computor
Do not try breath hold diving or dive with a tank unless you are sure of the outcome of such an attempt
Be sure that the diving instructor, boatman or some other person can keep an eye and supervise your diving
If a problem occurs on the surface stay calm and try to maintain the buoyancy control
If you get stuck in the current do not go against it. It is better to rest, surface and signalise towards the boat |
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